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Qiang Zhou: Research

 

 

Partisanship, Union Centralization, and Mobility: The Political Roots of Interindustry Labor Mobility (dissertation)

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1. Introduction and Literature Review


Chapter 2. A Theory of Partisan Preferences on Interindustry Labor Mobility


Chapter 3. Measurement of Interindustry Labor Mobility


Chapter 4. Empirical Analysis of Partisan Influence on Interindustry Labor Mobility


Chapter 5. A Case Study of Sweden


Chapter 6. A Case Study of the United States


Chapter 7. Conclusion

 

Citation Policy:

If you would like to refer to my dissertation chapters, please use the following citation:
Zhou, Qiang (2008) “Partisanship, Union Centralization, and Mobility: The Political Roots of Interindustry Labor Mobility” PhD Thesis Manuscript, Columbia University.

Conference Papers:

Political Root of Interindustry Labor Mobility. Presented at the Annual Meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, 2007

Political Determinants of Interindustry Factor Mobility. Presented at the Annual Meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, 2006

The Political Economy of Chinese Economic Growth: How Open Trade Regime is Maintained in China? Presented at the Columbia Political Science Department “mini-APSA” Conference, May 2003.


Working Papers:

Partisanship, Mobility, and Trade Policy - Qualifying partisan impact on trade policy. Working paper, proposed for 2008 ISA Annual Meeting.

Interindustry Labor Mobility and the Maintenance of Open Trade Regime in China. Working paper.

 

Publications:

The Myths of China’s Economic Growth -- Open Trade, Factor Mobility, and Political Stability. Chinese Public Affairs Quarterly, Volume 1, Issue 1, September 2004. 63-87.


Dataset:

Various Measures of Interindustry Labor Mobility - Time-Series Cross-National Panels. A dataset I constructed and maintained that contains measures of interindustry labor mobility using different methods either at country-year or at country-industry-year level.